The Story of Industrial Civilization: Information

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Progress writer Jason Crawford is writing a book about the modern world and how it was invented. In a series of salons, we will explore this content together, chapter by chapter, and get an inside look at the author’s creative process. Behind the world of our daily lives, there is a hidden world, one that keeps our world…

$25.00

Interintellect – NYC Local Meet and Greet (And Great Food)

Old Tbilisi Garden 174 Bleecker Street, New York, NY

In this casual community gathering in NYC, we will come together at Old Tbilisi Garden for a dinner of discussion about books, wine, friendship, and philosophy. You will meet and make new friends, and also reunite with fellow Interintellects in the city. Menu: see here Address: 174 Bleecker Street Not a member yet: join us…

Free

Welcome New Hosts! – The Art of Salon Hosting with Visa

Interintellect host and mentor Visakan Veerasamy leads a discussion on how to host great salons. Friends, new and old, welcome to Interintellect! What makes a good ii salon? How do you choose a good topic? How do you make it compelling, interesting, exciting? And once you’ve got people interested, how do you make sure that it goes…

Free

Rand vs Arendt: Meeting the Novelist and the Philosopher

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Daniel Golliher presents a discussion about two of modern America's most profound thinkers, with all of their sharp similarities and differences.  She fled the rise of totalitarianism in Europe in the early twentieth century, and, after coming to America, she settled in Manhattan. Her work and her personality were a force, and in between cigarettes…

$25.00

Science to the People – Hosting Science Salons 101

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You do amazing research! Why not share it with the public? Learn about hosting Interintellect salons as a graduate student, post-doc, or professor with Interintellect host Donald E Frederick. Interintellect is a global community where every day, we come together at salons. From across the globe to talk about philosophy and science, art and technology,…

Free

In Praise of The Prophet Series – Part 8: Prayer, Pleasure, Beauty

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In this salon series, Tanya Raj will lead deep-dive discussions on The Prophet by Khalil Gibran and his philosophy on living a life with purpose and meaning. In this salon, we will delve into the power of prayers and surrender, a way to reach our own consciousness, what defines pleasure and beauty, are they interlinked…

$20.00

The Future of Formal Debate

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In her debut salon, former college debater and generally argumentative person Alice Fine will lead a discussion on formal debate, including high school and college debate, political debates, and debates among public intellectuals (such as the Munk Debates). " the goal of persuasion above the goal of truth. The debater's strength lies not in intellectual…

$10.00

Improvisation, Spontaneity, and Oneness

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Rosano and Vivek invite you to a salon on creation and consumption becoming one. What can various traditions of non-duality teach us about being spontaneous? What makes someone a good improviser? What makes for a good experience on improvisation? How much do improvisers plan? Is it something that is “manufactured” or simply “channeled?” Can improvisation…

$15.00

San Francisco IRL at the Interval / Long Now

Interval, Long Now Interval at Long Now - Landmark Building A, 2 Marina Boulevard, 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco

After our pre-Thanksgiving drinks in San Francisco, we will gather our Bay Area community at the Interval for a casual Sunday hangout over coffee or cocktails. We will discuss the future of online communities, how institutions like The Long Now Foundation and Interintellect can best address the new conditions in which we today build our…

Free

How Did We Decide What’s Right and Wrong? – The Story of Philosophy Series.

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Join London ii hosts Bryan Kam and Flick Hardingham as we continue our journey through Will Durant's 'The Story of Philosophy', discussing Nietzsche’s origins of morality and what it means for us today. German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) has two famous catchphrases.  God is dead. This exposes religion as a construct, created by the human…

$20.00